Bedeutung auf Deutsch
Bedeutung von Let us know what you're thinking
Request for someone's thoughts or feelings.
In simple words: Tell us your thoughts or ideas.
Let us know what you're thinking in einem Satz
- During the meeting, we encouraged everyone to **let us know what you're thinking**.
- If you have any suggestions, please **let us know what you're thinking**.
- We're open to feedback, so **let us know what you're thinking** about the project.
Wie man Let us know what you're thinking verwendet
Used in conversations or discussions to invite someone to share their opinion. Appropriate in both personal and professional settings, but may sound too informal in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone request
Memory hint
Picture a group of friends asking each other for opinions in a circle.
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with Let us know what you're thinking
- let us know
- what you're thinking
- share your thoughts
- give us feedback
Synonyms for Let us know what you're thinking
- share your thoughts
- tell us your opinion
- express your ideas
- let us hear from you
Opposites of Let us know what you're thinking
- keep it to yourself
- don't share your thoughts
- remain silent
- withhold your opinion
Common mistakes with Let us know what you're thinking
- Incorrectly use in overly formal situations.
- Omit 'let us' and just say 'know what you're thinking'.
- Use past tense: 'let us knew what you were thinking'.
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- Thank you very much
An expression of gratitude or appreciation.
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You performed excellently or admirably.
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A phrase expressing success in completing a task or goal.
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During a brief period of time.
- You've listened to
You have heard something previously.
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A type of murder involving premeditation and planning.
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Was bedeutet Let us know what you're thinking?
Tell us your thoughts or ideas.
Was bedeutet Let us know what you're thinking auf Deutsch?
Tell us your thoughts or ideas.
Was ist die Definition von Let us know what you're thinking?
Request for someone's thoughts or feelings.
Wie verwendet man Let us know what you're thinking in einem Satz?
During the meeting, we encouraged everyone to **let us know what you're thinking**.
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für Let us know what you're thinking geben?
If you have any suggestions, please **let us know what you're thinking**.
Was sind Synonyme für Let us know what you're thinking?
Gängige Alternativen sind share your thoughts, tell us your opinion, express your ideas, let us hear from you.
Was ist das Gegenteil von Let us know what you're thinking?
Gegenteilige Bedeutungen sind keep it to yourself, don't share your thoughts, remain silent, withhold your opinion.
Welche Wörter passen zu Let us know what you're thinking?
Es wird oft mit let us know, what you're thinking, share your thoughts, give us feedback kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei Let us know what you're thinking?
Incorrectly use in overly formal situations. Omit 'let us' and just say 'know what you're thinking'. Use past tense: 'let us knew what you were thinking'.
Wie spricht man Let us know what you're thinking aus?
US: //lɛt ʌs noʊ wɑt jər θɪŋkɪŋ//, UK: //lɛt ʌs nəʊ wɒt jɔːr θɪŋkɪŋ//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Wann sollte ich Let us know what you're thinking verwenden?
Used in conversations or discussions to invite someone to share their opinion. Appropriate in both personal and professional settings, but may sound too informal in very formal contexts.
